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    Scott Peacock Leaves the Kitchen To Document Southern Folklife

    Decatur Metro | March 26, 2010

    Admittedly, I don’t know too much about the lives, pressures and influences on a professional chef, but Scott Peacock’s stated reason for leaving Watershed seems unique.

    He isn’t taking his talents to a more popular food city or trying out for Iron Chef.  Instead, he’s leaving the Decatur restaurant so he can capture a disappearing folk culture.  From a recent Access Atlanta interview…

    But his project, where he crisscrosses his native Alabama talking to its most senior residents about their stories and memories revolving around food, seems pressing. One interview subject passed away before he could record her on film, making Peacock realize what a “narrow window of time” he had to complete the work.

    He’s been in talks with Alabama Public Television and the Sundance film festival and has shown early cuts to select viewers.

    “It’s starting to catch on. My goal is to have 100 interviews by the end of the year. I have 35 now.”

    Now, such a project certainly can’t hurt Peacock’s professional career, either from an inspirational or public image standpoint.  But make no mistake, capturing interviews of the southern foodways is no walk in the park.  It’s a taxing and difficult undertaking, and something you really need to have a passion for to pursue.  These days it seems that documenting folklife is most often reserved for freshly motivated graduate students.

    Anyway, best of luck to Peacock on this new chapter.  I’ll be very interested to see the results of his labor.

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    Southern Picnic To Close Decatur Book Festival Sunday

    Decatur Metro | September 4, 2009

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    The Decatur Book Festival will close it’s activities on Sunday with a picnic at 6pm on Decatur Square, featuring southern and international cuisine. For $10, here’s what you can get…

    Southern Foodways Alliance presents a picnic that combines flavors from around the globe to create a unique culinary experience that is excitingly foreign and comfortingly familiar at the same time. Southern mainstays will get cozy with exotic international dishes. Tacqueria del Sol will serve fried chicken tacos and turnip greens, Bhojanic will serve cornbread and okra, Noodle will serve green bean tempura, rice pudding, and ginger tiramisu, Pura Vida will serve goat mofongo, and caterer Nassima Neighbors will serve chicken curry with rice, samosas, and yams. Attendees will be able to enjoy this delectable combination of 12 items for just $10 per plate.

    Rogue picnickers can also bring their own food to the event.  All participants will enjoy music from the band Sweet AlizAbeth.

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